Anecdotes for Reflection- Part 2

This book aims to outline different stories, which have a moral lesson.It is hoped that the readers, after going through the stories and narratives, reflect upon and take lessons from them so that they are able to create within themselves, a new impetus towards perfection.

There are numerous ways for man to achieve guidance and emerge from darkness and move towards light. Allah says in the Holy Quran in 41:53‘Soon will We show them our Signs in the (furthest) regions (of the earth), and in their own souls, until it becomes manifest to them that this is the Truth.’Thus Allah uses different means to guide us to the right path; which can be termed as the ‘Light’One of such methods is through stories.The Holy Quran is full of stories of past Prophets and previous nations. In fact one of the chapters of the Holy Quran is called ‘Al Qasas’- The Narratives.Through these stories, people can comprehend and distinguish the paths of progress and regress, and ascent and descent in every field, especially morals. In fact, during the entire period of his prophet hood, the Noble Prophet , with regards to refinement of souls and perfection of morals, was an exemplar in speech and deed, and had (even) said, “I have been sent (as a Prophet) for (the purpose of) perfecting morals.” Man’s problem lies in his disregard for virtues, acquisition of vices, and inclination towards lust and obedience to Shaitan. Some men stoop so low that they even lead their lives akin to animals. For the purpose of refinement and treatment of human morals, abatement of rebelliousness and controlling the natural disposition, the Noble Prophet spared no effort and mentioned all that was necessary in this regard.

Anecdotes of Reflection II is a continuation of the book Anecdotes of Reflection I.

This book aims to outline different stories, which have a moral lesson for the reader to take benefit from.

It is hoped that the readers, after going through the stories and narratives, reflect upon and take lessons from them so that they are able to create within themselves, a new impetus towards perfection of morals; and God Willing, those who are endowed with laudable morals, should relate them to others, for rectification and remedy of the weaker souls.